DAD-L is a Daily Reflections meeting. Each day, all members of the group receive an email containing the Daily Reflection for that day, from the Daily Reflections book of readings published in 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous. Members are encouraged (but not required) to share about the reading or anything else that's on their minds relating to alcoholism. We keep a list of members' yearly anniversaries, and present them with a 'cyberchip', appropriately numbered, on their AA birthdays.

The Daily Reprieve Group,#697045, meets at 10 AM ET on Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesdays. The Saturday format is a Big Book meeting, The Monday is a Daily Relections meeting, and the Wednesday is a Step of the month meeting. Our dial-in # for these meetings is 712-432-0950 and the Access code is 932424#. No computer is needed, but Long Distance charges may apply.

Meeting Description: The e-AA Group invites you to join us and share your experience, strength, and hope in a friendly environment.

We offer scheduled text chat meetings, ongoing email meetings, and discussion forums. Open-topic discussions, beginners meetings, book and traditions studies, women's meetings, step and other meetings via e-mail and real-time chat (held seven days a week), as well as 24/7 discussion forums. Newcomers and those interested in learning more about AA are especially welcome.

Weekly email meeting with the meeting beginning on Wednesday. We are a group of women from all walks of life, sharing our experience, strength, and hope with each other, adhering to the steps and traditions of AA.

This is a real-time open Men's discussion meeting on Monday at 8 pm (EST) for deaf and hard of hearing people who have a desire to stop drinking. The meeting uses videoconferencing software (easily downloaded) that requires a high speed internet connection and a webcam. Our communication mode is ASL only (no audio). The soft ware works on Windows, Apple, IOS 8-9, Ipod touch, and Android phone.

"ESH is a group of alcoholics who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body who share throughout the week on a topic introduced each Sunday by a group volunteer.

Whether you're new to recovery, have been sober for decades, or anywhere in between - you are welcome to join us. One of the group's goals is to keep idle chat and cross talk to a minimum. Our collective experience, strength and hope is proof that this programme works."

This is a full audio and video AA meeting, and takes place every day at 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC-8). It uses a free video-conferencing service (appear.in) that relies on the new WebRTC standard, so most people don't have to install any new software to use it. You never have to create an account or even give any kind of name for yourself when you attend a meeting; just click the link and you're in. That makes it simpler, more private, and more respectful of the Principle of Anonymity.

It works from any computer with a webcam, but works best from Google's Chrome browser. It also works from most smartphones if you install the free appear.in app. Appear.in uses an intuitive "room" metaphor. No more than eight people can be in each meeting room at once, but we have reserved a series of meeting rooms for our group. If one is full, you try the next one, and the next one, etc. Each meeting lasts 30 minutes, and is led by a chairperson (usually the first person to enter the room) using this simple meeting format: http://goo.gl/4MNHhf

To join, just go to www.PortlandEyeOpener.org and click the image next to the words "we host a short web meeting every morning at 6:00. Click here to attend!" Then follow the instructions. Joining a meeting is as simple as clicking a link on that next page; no need to register, sign in, or install anything.